Homily Two for the Sunday After Theophany
(or Sunday After Illumination)
St. John of Kronstadt
(or Sunday After Illumination)
St. John of Kronstadt
Today’s Sunday is called the Sunday after Illumination, or the day of the week on which one should not occupy oneself with ordinary worldly, earthly affairs, but should do the works that bring salvation to one’s soul — after Illumination, that is, after Baptism, which both formerly and now has been called and is called Illumination, because through Baptism spiritual light is bestowed by God upon our souls, the light of the knowledge of God and of piety. A sign of this even to this day is the lamps or wax candles lit at the baptismal font, as well as the lighted candles held in the hands of the sponsor and the sponsoress. This spiritual light — incorruptible and eternal, communicated to our souls — is Christ our God Himself, the true Light, who enlightens every person coming into the world. Spiritual darkness, however, is sin, or the author and ruler of sin, the prince of darkness, the devil, who darkens and deceives the human race by sin, teaching every sin and drawing man into eternal perdition.
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